Aerodynamics Software Engineer Location: Warton, Brough, or Prestwick (Hybrid) Salary: £42,000 - £52,000 (Depending on Skills and Experience) Take on an exciting role as an Aerodynamics Software Engineer, where you'll lead the development of advanced aerodynamics engineering toolsets and contribute to cutting-edge projects in the aerospace sector. This position offers the opportunity to work on innovative technologies, support engineering analyses, and help shape the future of aerodynamics capabilities. What You'll Be Doing As an Aerodynamics Software Engineer, you will: Coordinate and manage the development of new aerodynamics toolsets, including planning and reporting on toolset releases. Collaborate with Aerodynamics Discipline Teams to harmonize requirements and ensure a unified engineering toolset. Drive future initiatives aligned with the Digital Engineering framework and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Supervise and guide team members in toolset development while promoting best practices. Support aerodynamics engineers in toolset use and development, fostering innovation and consistency. Promote and support toolsets within the Aerodynamics Engineering Community. What You'll Bring Essential Skills and Experience: Experience in software development, methodologies, and version control systems. Proficiency in MATLAB/Simulink. A degree in a STEM subject or equivalent experience. Logical problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and strong interpersonal communication. Preferred Skills: Knowledge of Linux systems and programming languages such as Python or Java. About the Role As an Aerodynamics Software Engineer, you will join the Aerodynamics team, contributing to the development of MATLAB/Simulink-based toolsets. This role is pivotal in advancing aerodynamic capabilities for both future and in-service aircraft projects. It offers exposure to a wide range of aerodynamic engineering activities, providing valuable experience for future roles in aerospace systems engineering or specialized aerodynamics fields. Are you ready to innovate and shape the future of aerodynamics technology? Apply today